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THE
STAGE COACH
1959
presented by
St. Marys Junior College
Raleigh, North Carolina
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Time — what is time? We continually grasD
at time, hoping to slow it down, but it often
slips through our fingers before we realize its
significance. What we do with these fleeting
moments is important in shaping our future,
The student who takes advantage of her time
by applying herself to her studies, by giving
of herself to others, and above all, by offering
herself to God will profit most from her years
at St, Mary's. She will have acquired her
foundation for life.
Here in your 1959 Stage Coach we have
stopped these fleeting moments through pic-
tures, so that you will always be able to turn
back to these islands in the river of time and
instill in yourself the memories of 1959.
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To the memory of our beloved Bishop, The Rev. Edwin A. Penick: a man
whose interest influenced many girls to choose St. Mary's for their Alma
Mater and who dedicated his life to others, we the Stage Coach Staff of
1959, with lasting affection and a deep sense of loss, dedicate this annual.
May it stand as a lasting memorial to a dedicated servant of both man and
God.
Here at
St. Mary's Chapel
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St. Mary's
Smedes Hall
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There is alway:
MEDITATION
— At week-day services, on Sunday, after
classes. . . .
The Little Chapel holds its doors open to all
who seek it. Here we may find in the midst of
our busy world, the Strength and the Love we
need to truly live.
CONCENTRATION
— Reading, learning, studying. . . .
These hours spent deep in concentration, learn-
ing more of our world and of ourselves, will help
to make the future a richer and better one for
us and ours.
RELAXATION
— In our rooms, on the tennis court, at the Little
Store. . . .
These are many opportunities to relax, have
fun, or just talk. During these school years many
friendships are made that will last throughout
our lives.
ime for:
CONTRIBUTIONS
— Interest, service, and honor organizations,
publication staffs, athletics. . . .
The many extracurricular activities give us a
chance to contribute, not only to the life of St.
Mary's, but also to that of the whole community.
DECISION
— What does the future hold for in
the things that really count? . . .
What
These are the years of decision, the ones that
will perhaps shape our destinies. Our teachers,
staff, and chaplain stand ready to help us make
the choices which will give us the hesl oppor-
tunities for successful and worthwhile lives.
RECOGNITION
— Outstanding service,
scholarship. . . .
fellowship, citizenship,
St. Mary's does not fail to award those among
us who have proved themselves worthy of recog-
nition. Belonging to the Order of the Circle is
one of the greatest honors a St. Mary's girl can
receive.
CONTENTS
Admini
Athletics
Features
Advertisements
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Administration
Richard G. Stone
President
A.B.. Western Maryland College: Ph.D.. The Johns Hopkins University: L.H.D..
Western Maryland College. Saint Mary's. 1946-.
Dr. Stone has truly devoted his time to helping each student find her place
at St. Mary's. He has done much for us this year through his patience
and understanding of our problems. We will always remember Dr. Stone
as the stabilizing force and guiding hand of St. Mary's.
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Miss Edith A. Richardson, Dean of
Students, is a vital part of St. Mary's.
She willingly gives of her time and
self to assist us in any way that she
can. Her sincere interest in the stu-
dents helps to draw them together,
and her fineness and unselfish devo-
tion to St. Marys have been examples
which will always be remembered.
Dr. Moultrie Guerry . . . our minister, teacher, and
friend. At church, in the classroom, and around the
campus, his friendliness and sincerity are known to all.
His words and understanding of the problems of our
lives have guided many of us to make the right choices
in these decisive years.
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FACULTY
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Doris S. Bailey Physical Education
B.S., Texas University for Women: Jacobs Pillow Uni-
versity of Dance. Saint Mary's, 1957-.
Elizabeth Bason Home Economics
A.B.. Flora Macdonalcl College; M.A.. Columbia Uni-
versity. Saint Mary's, 1924-.
Ernestine Boineau Commercial Subjects
A.B.. Winthrop College; further study at Southern Busi-
ness University and Appalachian State Teachers College.
St. Mary's. 1950-.
Janet R. Brolighton Mathematics and French
A.B., Lindenwood College; M.A., Oberlin College. Saint
Mary's, 1940-.
Russell Broughton Organ, Harmony. History oj Music
Mus.B., Mus.M.. Oberlin College; Fellow of the American
Guild of Organists; Pi Kappa Lambda Estey Scholarship.
Conservatoire Ainericain Fontainebleau; pupil in organ of
George Whitfield Andrews. Henri Libert: in theory of A. E.
Heacox: in composition of G. W. Andrews. Nadi Boulanger:
in improvisation of Marcel Dupre. Saint Mary's, 1940- .
Helen Abel Brown Librarian
A.B.. M.A.. Middlebury College: further study in Uni-
versidad de Mexico. Mexico. D.F. ; A.B. in Library Science,
University of Michigan. Saint Mary's, 1934-.
Mary Johnson Browne Assistant Librarian
A.B., Meredith College: M.A., West Virginia University.
Saint Mary's. 1952-.
Owens Hand Browne Chemistry
B.S.. North Carolina State College: Ph.D.. The Johns
Hopkins University. Saint Mary's. 1950-.
Carl F. Cannon. Jr. History and Government
Newport News Business: University of Virginia: A. A.,
Mars Hill Junior College: B.A.. M.A., Duke Universi'.y.
Saint Mary's. 1957-.
Geraldine Spinks Cate Voice and Glee Club
A.B.. University of South Carolina: Mus.B.. Westminster
Choir College; M.A. in Music. Teachers College. Columbia
University; pupil of Julie Bell Soudant. Saint Mary's. 1940-.
Louise Keith Cell English
B.A.. Texas State College for Women: M.A.. Southern
Methodist University. Saint Mary's. 1952-.
Florence Jean Eggert Spanish and English
A.B.. M.A.. University of Kansas: Saint Mary's. 1957-.
Mary Oliver Ellington Hygiene and Biology
Peace Junior College; B.S., Longwood College: Duke
University; M.S., North Carolina Stale College. Saint
Mary's. 1947-1952; 1957-.
Maxine Fountain Sociology
A.B.. Woman's College of University of North Carolina:
Graduate work at University of California and University
of Wisconsin. Saint Mary's. 1958-.
Moultrie Guekry Bible
B.A.. The University of the South: B.D.. Virginia Theo-
logical Seminary: D.D.. Virginia Theological Seminary.
Saint Mary's. 1957-.
William C. Guess Economics
A.B.. University of North Carolina: M.A.. The Johns
Hopkins University. Saint Mary's. 1928-.
Ruth McNitt Hafley Music Department Accompanist
Oberlin Conservatory; B.S.. Pennsylvania Stale Univer-
sity. Saint Mary's, 1956-.
Mary Ruth Haig Piano
De Pauw University School of Music: graduate in piano,
pupil of James Friskin. Julliard School of Music; B.S.. in
Music Education, Teachers College, Columbia University;
M.S., in Piano. Julliard School of Music; Pupil of Sascha
Gorodnitzki. pupil of Robert and Graby Casadesus. Con-
servatoire Ainericain. Fontainebleau. Saint Mary's, 1937-.
Lawrence E. Hinkle Latin
A.B., University of Colorado; M.A., Columbia University;
D.S. es Latin, Dijon University. Saint Mary's. 1955-.
Camilla Hoy Spanish and French
A.B.. M.A.. University of South Carolina: Ph.D.. Bryn
Mawr College. Saint Mary's. 1952-.
Susanne J. Jacobus Biology
A.B., Salem College: M.S.. Lmiversity of Michigan; Cor-
nell University, Critic Teacher, Science Teacher Training
Program. Saint Mary's, 1953-.
Sara Esther Jones English
B.S.. Asheville College; M.S., George Peabody College for
Teachers. Saint Mary's, 1947-.
Annie Ruth Linererry Mathematics
A.B., Meredith College; M.A.. Columbia University. Saint
Mary's, 1927-.
Jane Lloyd Physical Educaion
B.S., Mary Washington College; Graduate work at Uni-
versity of North Carolina. Saint Mary's. 19S7-.
Mabel Margaret Morrison
History. Psychology and Geography
A.B., M.A.. Dalhousie University; Ph.D.. University of
Toronto. Saint Mary's, 1929-.
Eugene F. Parker German and Spanish
B.S.. Norwich University: M.A.. Ph.D.. Harvard Univer-
sity. Saint Mary's. 1947-.
Donald Peery Piano and Theory
Mus.B., Oberlin College; M.A.. Teachers College. Colum-
bia University: pupil of Rosalyn Tureck and Frank Sheridan.
New York: Adjudicator. National Guild of Auditions. Saint
Mary's. 1940-1941: 1944-.
Carolyn Peacock Poole English and History
A.B.. Meredith College; M.A.. Oberlin College. Saint
Mary's. 1953-.
Edith Anne Richardson English
A.B.. Wellesley College. Saint Mary's. 1955-.
Julienne Moncin Smith French and Spanish
A.B.. M.A.. University of South Carolina: Certifieat
D'Etudes, Sorhonne. Paris. Saint Mary's. 1947-.
Nancy C. Stamey Speech and Drama
Graduate of Columbia College of Speech and Drama.
Saint Mary's. 19S7-.
John N. Tate. Jr. English
B.A.. Louisiana State University; M.A.. University of
North Carolina. Saint Mary's. 1957-.
Margaret C. Williams Art and Art History
A.B.. M.A.. Woman's College of the University of North
>lina. Saint Mary'
1956-.
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STAFF
Bessie B. Brown
In charge oj Book Store and Post Office
Katie Bullock
Assistant Dietitian
Evie Callahan
Housekeeper
Barbara Hauser
Alumnae Secretary
Nell Ruth Jewell, R.N.
Resident Nurse
Julia Jordan
Secretary
Mattie Parker Rayner
Hostess
Chauncy L. Royster
Physician
Marcaret Sasser
Assistant Hostess
Mary Lewis Sasser
Secretary
Macy Seacroves. R.N.
Nurse
Stella T. Smith
Switch/ward Operator
Della B. Trlttt
Dietitian
Elizabeth G. Tucker
Secretary to the President
Frances Vann
Secretary
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Miss Katheriiie Morris was one of the people who built
the traditions of love and fellowship that we, her students,
hold dearest at St. Mary's. In her own student years, Miss
Morris must have had the loving heart, must have been quick
with the helpful word, the tender thought, and the kindly
deed; in her years as an art teacher, she worked small
miracles. In every student she inspired, through constant en-
couragement, a determination to work harder, to produce
finer results. She awoke creativeness and an awareness of
beauty. Miss Morris loved beauty and could find it any-
where, even in the commonest place; the pattern of light and
shadow cast by the sun on a garbage can delighted her. Two
qualities about Miss Morris stand out above all others. We
knew that she loved us when, feeling the need, she forgot
that she was a teacher and helped us with personal decisions
influencing our lives. Also, she possessed that rare gift of
knowing she was happy — a knowledge that made life a joy
to her and to those who knew her.
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St. Mary's first family . . . Senior Follies??? . . . Jolly ol' Saint Nick! ... St. Mary's in the snow . . . And this is where
we live . . . One of the nice parts of school life . . . Big night on the campii . . . Jes" call us snowballs! . . . Shakin the
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Senior Class Officers
Penny Dunn lice-President
Jane Copeland ." President
Bettie Ann Whitehurst Secretary
Dorothy Ewing Treasurer
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SENIORS
JANE LAWRENCE AUGUSTINE
Bellefontaine, Ohio
"Chip," Yankee, industrious
"No one knows what he can do, 'til he tries."
Sigma Pi Alpha '57-'59; Belles Staff '58-'59; Mu.
NELLIE HOLMES BALLOU Oxford, N. C.
"Boo," fun-loving, president of "flick-team"
"Life is not life at all without delight."
Belles Staff '57-'59, Typing Mana'.-er '58-'59; Hall
Counselor "58-"59; Altar Guild, Brass Committee
Chairman '58'59; Letter Club '58-'S9; Vice-Presi-
dent of Ma's '58-'59; May Day Nominating Com-
mittee '57-'59; Athletic Council '58-'59i Mu.
CAROLYN JOYCE BATCHELOR
Scotland Neck, N. C.
blonde, courteous, delightful to know
"A smile for all, a greeting glad,
A lovable, jolly way she had.''
Altar Guild '57-'59; Belles Staff '58'59; Dramatics
Club \58-'59; Y.W.C.A. '58'59; Y.D.C. '58'59; Mu.
SUSAN BALIMGARDNER Jacksonville, Fla.
"Susie," conscientious, "hi, kids!"
"A passion for life in general."
Glee Club '57-'59; Sigma.
BETTY LOU BEALES Washington, N. C.
sweet, friendly, gracious
"A lovely lady, garmented in light from her own
beauty."
Altar Guild '57-'59; Dance Marshal \57-'58; Belles
Staff '58-'59; Dramatics Club - 58-'59; Y.W.C.A.
'58-'59; Senior Little Store Committee '58-'59;
Mu.
SALLY IDESSA BLACKMON Columbia. S. C.
beautiful smile, efficient, individuality
"Beauty and knowledge maketh the great."
Secretary Student Government and Honor Council
'58-'59; Honor Council '57-'59; Hall Counselor
'58-'59; Glee Club '57-'58; Ensemble 'S7-'58; Choir
'57'59; Y.W.C.A. '57'58; Y.D.C. 'S7-'58; Stack
Coach Staff '57-'S9, Co-Art Editor "58-'59: Volley-
ball 'S7-'58; Softball '57-'58; Belles Staff '57-'58;
Altar Guild T>8-'59; May Court '57-'59; May Queen
'58-'59; Circle '58-'59.
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SENIORS
dana isrownrigg isorden
Goldslwo, N. C.
versatility, vivacious, genuine
"Energy and persistence conquer all things."
Circle '58-'59; Glee Club '55-'58, Librarian '56-'58;
Freshman-Sophomore Dance Committee *55-'57;
Canterbury Club '55-'56; Stack Coach Slafl '56-
'58; Y.W.C.A. '56-'59; Y.R.C. 'ob'W; Choir
-'56-'59; Ensemble '56'57; Belles Staff '57-'58;
Y.D.C, Vice-President '57-'59; Legislative Body
'57-'59; Altar Guild *57-*59, Chairman of Flower
Committee '58-'59; Letter Club '57-'59; Beginner's
Swimming Instructor '58-*59; Athletic Council
'58-'59; Highest Number of Athletic Points '.ST-ViH;
Handbook Committee, Chairman '58-'59; Grand-
daughters' Club '58-'59; Soccer '57-'59; Volleyball
'57-'59; Swimming '57-'59; Ping-pong '57-'59;
Badminton '57-'59; Basketball \57-\58; All Star
Speetlball '58-'59; Hall Counselor \58-'59; Uu.
MARGARET UZZEL BOWEN Raleigh, N. C.
full of fun. gay, parties
"// it's fun, let's do it"
Belles Staff '57-'58; Stace Coach '57-'59; Volley-
ball '57-'59; Mil
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HELEN ELISE BRICE Spartanburg, S. C.
dependability. Wedding Bells will ring. "No-Do/."
"Individuality is everywhere to be guarded and
honored us the root oj all good."
Altar Guild "57-'59; Circle '57-'59, Secretary
'58-'59j Soccer '57-'58; Basketball '57-'58; Nomi-
nating Committee '57-'58; Y.R.C. '57-'59; Hall
Counselor \58-*59; Chairman of Hall Council '08-
'59; Be/Irs Staff. Headlines Manager '58-'59;
Handbook Committee '58-'59; Legislative Body
'58-'59: Mu.
ELIZABETH THORP BRODIE
Scotland Neck. N. C.
conscientious, dates, perfectionist
"Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind."
Belles Staff 'SB-^, Business Manager: Y.D.C.
•57- - 59; Y.R.C. '57-'59; Y.W.C.A. \58-'59; Dra-
matics Club \58-"59; Altar Guild "58-"59; Senior
Little Store Committee '58-'59; Sigma.
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SARA JANE BRICE Greensboro. N. C.
phone calls, gay spirit, big blue eyes
"Quirk and lively, happy and gay,
A smile for all who come her way."
Glee Club '57-"58: Choir "58-\59: Altar Guild
'57-"59; Muse Staff '57-'59. Assistant Editor "58-'.i9;
Belles Staff 'o8- - 59. News Editor; Y.R.C. \58-"59:
May. Day '57-'58; May Court "58-'59: Hall Counse-
lor '58-'59; Sigma.
ELEANOR L1SBETH l!l LLLCK
Rocky Mount. N. C.
"Chinkie," impish. Orchesis
"To do easily what is difficult for others is the
mark of talent."
Orchesis "57-"59. President '58'59; Y.W.C.A.
'58-'59; Y.D.C. '58-'59j 1/use Staff '58-'59; Belles
Staff '58-'59; Choir '58-'59: Letter Club '58-'59;
Altar Guild '58-'59; May Day '57-"59: All Star
in Dance "57-'59: 1///.
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SENIORS
ANN CAMPBELL Raleigh. N. C.
baby-doll, cute, thoughtful
"A stitch in time saves nine."
Altar Guild "57-'59; Sigma Cheerleader '57-'59.
Head Cheerleader '58-'59; Stage Coach Staff
•58-'59; Muse Staff '58'59; Belles Staff '57-'59;
Canterbury Club '57-'58; Granddaughters' Club
'57-'59; May Day - 57-'59; Sigma.
CAROLINE FORREST CANNON Sumter. S. C.
neat, sincere, congenial
"If here there's a will, there's a way."
Glee Club '57-'59, Librarian "58-'59; Ensemble
'57-'58; Stace Coach Staff •57-'58; Choir '57-'59;
Dramatics Club '58-'59; Granddaughters' Club
'57-'59; Belles Staff '58-'59; Volleyball '57-'58;
Canterbury Club '57-'58; Mu.
REBECCA KAY CARR Windham, Maine
carefree, fun to be around
"Worry never made a woman great."
Committee for High School Reception '58- '59;
Sigma-Mu Basketball "57-'58; Sigma.
STARKEY MOORE CHERRY
Mount Olive, N. C.
pleasant, busy, dignified
"A girl of quiet thinking and independent view."
Muse Staff '57-'59; Sigma.
GEORGIA BORDEN COBB Goldsboro, N. C.
immaculate, modest, genuine
"To those who know thee not, no words ran
paint, and those that know thee, know all
words are joint"
Hall Counselor '58-'59; Secretary of Hall Council
'58-'59; Granddaughters' Club \57-'59; Doctors'
Daughters' Club '57-'59; Glee Club '57-'58; Acolyte
'58-'59; Mu Cheerleader '57-'59; Belles Staff '57-
'58; Stage Coach Staff \57-'59; All-Star Soccer
'57-'59; Letter Club '58-'59; Circle '58-'59; Mu.
NANCY HOLT COMPTON Raleigh. N. C.
"I. G. Y.," midnight oil. forever smiling
"fie true to thy own true convictions."
Dramatics Club \57-'59; Altar Guild '58-'59;
Acolyte '58-'59; The Heiress \58-'59; Hall Council
'58-'59; Senior Follies Choreographer '58-'59-
Muse Staff '58-'S9; Sigma Pi Alpha '57-59; Circle
'59.
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SENIORS
JANE McMASTER COPELAND Kinston, N. C.
organizer, chatter-box, confusion personified
"Nothing great was ever achieved without en-
thusiasm?'
Muse Staff '5S-'59; Y.W.C.A. '55-'58, Vice-Presi-
dent '56-'57; Stage Coach Staff '55-'58: Glee
Club ^-"06; Beacon '56-'57; Y.D.C. '56-'57;
Senior Class President "58-'59; Legislative Body
'58-'59; Hall Counselor '58-'59; Handbook Com-
mittee '58-"59; Alumnae Editor of Belles '58-'59;
Mu Cheerleader '58-'59; Student Alumnae Repre-
sentative '58-'59; The Circle '58-'59: Mu.
ELOISE NEELY COWLES Statesville, N. C.
"cig"-girl, chatter, willingness
"The small courtesy sweetens life."
Stace Coach Staff \57-'59; Belles Staff '57-'59,
Cigarette Manager '58-'59; Y.W.C.A. 'S8-'59;
Y.D.C. '58-V59; Dramatics Club '58'59: Sigma.
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CORTLANDT PRESTON CREECH
Winston-Salem, N. C.
daredevil, George, artistic
"Mirth is like a flash of lightning"
Stage Coach Staff '57-*58; Granddaughters' Cluh
*58-'59; Muse Staff '58-'59; Belles Staff \58-'59;
Mu.
JEANNETTE GILKEY CROSS Marion. N. C.
Monkey, "Nette." our chief
"The heart to conceive, the understanding to
direct, and the hand to execute."
Vice-President of Freshman Class *55-'56: Stage
Coach Staff '55-*58 ; Y.D.C. *55-'57 ; Dramatics
Club '55-'57; Granddaughters" Club '55-*59. Secre-
tary '56-'57; Y.W.C.A. '55-*59. President \57-'58:
Beacon '55-'57; Circle *58-'59; Legislative Body
\57-'59; Nominating Committee '55-*56. '58-*59;
President of the Junior Class '57-*58; Chairman
of Honor Council *58-'59: President of Student
Government '58-'59 ; Hall Representative "55-'56 ;
Canterbury Club '55*56; Handbook Committee
"58-'59; Hall Counselor '58*59; Sigma.
MARY ALLISON DALE Charlotte. N. C.
Paris, leotards, immaculate
*7 want, by understanding myself, to understand
others."
Orchesis *57-*58; May Day "57-'59; Honor Council
"57-'*59; Secretary-Treasurer of Orchesis *58-*59;
Muse Staff '58-"59; Choir '58-*59; Belles Staff
'58-"59; Hall Counselor '58*59; Circle '58-*59;
Sigma.
DORIS ELIZABETH DAVENPORT
Greenville, N. C.
week ends, attractive, cut-up
'77/ have a fling."
Dramatics Club "57-"58: ^oung Democrats Club
'58*59; Y.W.C.A. '58-'59: Mav Dav *57-*58: Belles
Staff "58-'59: Mu.
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SENIORS
EMMA LAURA DAVIS Wilmington, N. C.
complexion, elegance, mischievous
"Style is the dress ol thought."
Canterbury Club '57-*58; Script Committee of
Senior Follies '58-'59; Dramatics Club '58-'59;
Altar Guild \57.'59: Proctor '58-'59; Sigma.
BEVERLY MEANS DuBOSE Columbia. S. C.
"Bev," adorable, southern belle
"She puts all her troubles in the bottom of her
heart, then sits on the lid and smiles."
Stage Coach Business Staff '57-'58; Grand-
daughters' Club '57-'58; Secretary of Junior Class
'57 -'58; Altar Guild '57-'59, President '58-'59:
May Curt , 57- , 59; Marshal '58-'59; Hall Coun-
selor '58-'59; Sigma Mu Bridge '58-'59; Sigma.
PENELOPE WARREN DUNN
Winston-Salem, N. C.
sharp, individual, dry-wit
"Nothing astonishes men so much as common
sense and plain dealing.''
Sigma Pi Alpha '57-'59; Choir '58-'59; Muse Staff
'58-'59; Stace Coach Staff '57-'58; Y.W.C.A.
•58-'59; Sigma Mu Softball \57-'58; Sigma Mu
Basketball '58-'59; Little Store Committee '58-'59;
Secretary of Senior Class '58-'59; Mu.
MARY TLiRNAGE EASON Farmville, N. C.
Wafle. cheerful, genuine
"Earnestness and sincerity are synonymous"
Public Relations Assistant '58-'59; Hall Counselor
'58-'59; Y.W.C.A. '57-'59; Choir '57-'59; Altar
Guild '57-'59; Canterbury Club '57-'58; . Swim-
ming Club '58-'59; Muse Staff '57-'59; Belles Staff
'58-'59; May Day '57-'58; Sigma.
ANNE WALSER EDENS Columbia, S. C.
nonchalant, southern drawl, parties
"The bow string oj spirit was not slack."
Altar Guild '58-'59; Y.D.C.; Belles Staff '58- '59;
Sigma Mu Basketball '58-'59; Sigma Mu Tennis
'58-'59; Swimming Club '58-'59; Sigma Mu Bridge
\58'59; Senior Life Saving '58-'59: Y.W.C.A.
'58-'59; Sigma.
MARY JUDITH EDGERTON Chappaqua, N. Y.
New Y'orker, creative, "millions of brothers"
"Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing
well."
Belles Staff '57-'59. Feature Editor '58-'59; Muse
Staff '57-'59; Stage Coach Staff '58-'59.
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SENIORS
ALICE LEOTA EDWARDS Greenville, N. C.
smart, bridge, friendly
"Her future is aglow with possibilities."
May Day '57-*58; Senior Little Store Committee
'58-'59; Sigma.
DOROTHY WINGFIELD EWING
Richmond, Va.
<ute. ivy-league, dependable
"From a little spark may burst a mighty flame."
Stack Coach '57-*58; Belles '57-'59; Young Re-
publicans Club \57-\58; Young Democrats *57-"."J8;
Hall Counselor '58-*59; Treasurer of Senior Class
*58-*59.
ELIZABETH CONSTANCE FISHER
Whitakers. N. C.
carefree, stylish, fun-loving
"Curfew must not ring tonight."
Cheerleader '56-"59, Head Cheerleader \58-"59:
Stage Coach \56-'57; Belles '56-'57. '58-*59;
Y.W.C.A. '55-'57; May Day Page '57-'58; Y.D.C
'56-*57; 1///.
GEORGIA ANNE FULLER Washington, N. C.
petite, party girl, intellect
"/ have a heart with room for every joy."
Dramatics Club '58-'59; Y.W.C.A. *58-\59; Y.D.C.
\58-*59; Muse *58-*59; Senior Dance Decoration
Chairman '58-"59; .1///.
JEANETTE MILDRED GILLIAM
Burlington. N. C.
artistic, demure, vogue
"A glass of fashion, the mold of form."
Marshal '58-\59; Stage Coach '57-"o9; Hall Coun-
selor "58-'59; Doctors' Daughters* Club *58-'S9:
May Day '58-*59; Sigma.
JANE WINIFRED GRAY Tampa. Fla.
"Pop off Piedmont.'* bubbling, "Yep. Nathan's
coming."
"She was made of happy thought and full of wit
and laughter."
Stace Coach *57-"59; Altar Guild *."i8-'59; Crucifer
\S8-"">9: Dance Marshal \">7-*.58; Hall Coun-elor
*58-\i9: Assistant Hall Council Secretary "58-'.*"9:
Dramatics Club "57-"59 ; Sigma.
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SENIORS
SANDRA JANE HARMON Columbia,
congenial, neat, attractive
"Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful
oj others."
Stage Coach \57-'58; Hall Counselor
Sigma.
C.
'58-'59;
LINDA ELIZABETH HARRIS Concord, N. C.
"Belles' articles are clue, 1 ' conscientious, "Sac time"
"Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned."
Belles Staff '57-'59, Assistant Editor '58-'59; Y.D.C.
'57-'59; Dramatics Club '58-'59; Y.W.C.A. '58- '59;
Uu.
JANE BAILEY HAYES Raleigh, N. C.
"teenie," energetic, brains
"The most precious goods oft come wrapped in
smallest packages.' 1
Stage Coach Staff \57-'58; Dance Marshal '57-'58;
Sigma Pi Alpha '57-'59; Hall Counselor *58'59;
Ma.
LUCJNDA STEVENS HENDERSON
Forest, Va.
"no sweat," KA pin, happy-go-lucky
"The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure
and pleasure my business."
Orchesis *57-'58; Belles Staff \57-'59, Circulation
Manager '58-'59; Stace Coach Staff \57-'58;
Dramatics Club '57-'58; Posture Queen '57-'58;
Altar Guild '58-'59; Marshal '58'59; Hall Coun-
selor '58-'59; May Court '58-'59; Mu.
JUDITH HIGHSMITH Robersonville, N. C.
wit. intellect, sincere
"Leave silence to the saints; I am but human."
Sigma Pi Alpha '57-'59; Young Democrats Club
'58-'59; Sigma Mu Basketball '57-'58; Y.W.C.A.
'58-'59; Belles Staff '58-'59; Mu.
LUANNE SPENCER HOBBS
Rocky Mount, N. C.
industrious, jollity, delightful
"A cheerful temper joined with innocence will
make knowledge delightful anil wit good-
natured."
Dramatics Club '57-'59; The Heiress '58; Soccer
Team '57-'58; Stace Coach Staff '57-'59, Editor
\58-'59; Altar Guild \58-'59; Acolyte '58'59; Hall
Counselor '58-'59; Canterbury Club '57-'59, Secre-
tary-Treasurer '58-'59; May Day '57-'58; Nomi-
nating Committee '57-'58; Sigma Pi Alpha '57-'59;
Circle '58'59; Our Town, Maker oj Magic '58- '59-
May Day '58-'59; Sigma; The Chalk Garden '59.
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SENIORS
ADA ELLEN HOELL Washington, N. C.
big brown eyes, dates chatter-box
■"Sparkling eyes, laughter, friendliness — a winning
combination.
Mu Cheerleader
57-'59; Y.W.C.A. '57-'59; Mu.
GAIL THARPE HUNTER Raleigh, N. C.
laughter, agreeable, friendly
"I take life as it comes and enjoy it"
Dramatic Speech '57-"58: Dramatic*- Club \58-"59:
Stage Coach Business Staff '58-'59; Sigma.
ANNE STACY JEFFERSON Cario, Ga.
sparkling, wholesome, Georgia peach
"Born for success she seemed, ivith grace to win,
with heart to hold, with shining gifts that
took a/1 eyes"
Glee Club '57-'58; Ensemble \57-'58; Choir l 57- 1 58;
Belles Staff "57-'59; V.D.C. \57-*58; May Curt
'SI- 59; Hall Counselor '58-*59; Swimming Club
•58-*59; Marshal '58-'59: Mu.
SARA JOAN JORDAN Raleiih, N. C.
dependable, sweet, conscientious
"Wise to resolve and patient to perform."
Dance Marshal '57-'58: Belles Staff *57-"58; Canter-
bury Club *57-'58; Stage Coach Business Staff
\57-"59. Business Manager '58-'59; Honor Council
'58-*59; Senior Little Store '58-'59; Dramatics
Club '58-'59; Sigma Pi Alpha '57-*59; Circle
'58-'59: Mav Day "58-'59: Sigma.
AGNES VIVIAN LAW LER Coldsboro. N. C.
blushes, naive, adorable
"A ready wit and a love for mischief make an
unforgettable combination."
Belles Staff '58-*59; Stage Coach Staff "57-"58:
May Day '57-'58: Altar Guild '58-*59; Glee Club
'57-'58: Canterbury Club *57'58; Y.D.C. '57*58;
Sigma.
ELIZABETH CARTER LIPFORD
Raleigh. N. C.
a born leader, engaged, congenial
"There is no knowledge that is not power,"
Dramatics Club *56-*59, Publicity Chairman '56-
'58: Business Staff of Stage Coach '55*56. *57-*59;
Editorial Staff of Stage Coach *56-*57: Y.D.C.
'55*58; Y.R.C. "56-"58; Y.W.C.A. *55-*58, Secretary
"57-'58 : Beacon *55-'57 ; Circle *56-"59, Secrrtarv
"57-"58, President '58*59; Canterbury Club "56-*57;
Glee Club '56-'57: Letter Club '57-*59; Legislative
Body '58-"59; Belles Staff "56-"59. Headlines Editor
'57-"59: Hockey All Star Team "56-'57; Soccer
All Star Team '57'59: Basketball All Star Team
"57-"58 : Sigma.
26
SENIORS
PATRICIA JARVIS LITCHFIELD
Jackson. N. C,
gracious, lovable, stalely
"A girl who is loved, a girl with grace.
With fairness of figure, and fairness of face."
Dramatics Club '57-'58; Y.W.C.A. '57-'59, Presi-
dent '58-'S9; Y.D.C. '57-'59; Belles Staff '57-'59;
May Day '57-'59; Altar Guild "58-'59; Crucifer
'58-'59; Hall Counselor '58'59; Mil; Circle '59.
TONETTA MAX1NE LONN1NC
Fort Monroe, Va.
Army Brat, individuality, Jim
"A thing seriously pursued affords true enjoy-
ment."
Belles Staff '58-'59; Stage Coach Staff '58-'59;
Muse Staff '57-'59; Dramatics Club '57-'59; Sigma.
JERRY ANN LOVELACE Higb Point, N. C.
mischievous. Bob, all 'round gal
"The love light in her eyes."
Y.D.C. '58-'59; Altar Guild '58-'59; Y.W.C.A.
'57-'59; Belles Staff '58-'59; May Day '57-'58;
Basketball '58-'59; Sigma.
SARA BLAIR MADDISON
Scotland Neck. N. C.
good-natured, dependable, practical joker
"Rare compound of quality, noble and true,
With plenty oj sense and good humor too!"
Hall Counselor '58'59; Granddaughters' Club '57-
'59. Vice-President '57-'S8, President '58'59; Belles
Staff '58-'59; Altar Guild '58'59; St ace Coach
Business Staff '58'59; Choir '58-'59; Y.W.C.A.
\58-'59. Secretary-Treasurer '58-'59; All Star Speed
Ball '58-'59; Si»ma Mu Basketball '57-'59, Co-
Captain '58'59; Mu.
SALL1E JOSEPHINE MARCOTTE
Charlotte, N. C.
devilish, carefree, dependable
"Let your life lightly dance on the edges of time."
St ace Coach Staff '57 -'59; Belles Staff '58-'S9;
Dramatics Club '57-'59; Altar Guild '58'59:
Y.W.C.A. '58'59; Y.R.C. '58'59; Little Store
Committee '58'59; Canterbury Club "57'58: Mu.
MARTHA ELLEN MILLER Lexington. N. C.
beautiful hair, dimples. Bob
"/ have a heart with room for every joy."
Glee Club '57-'58; Belles Staff '57-'59: Hall Coun-
selor '58-'59; Altar Guild '58-'59; Y.W.C.A. '58-
'59; May Day '58'59; Mu.
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SENIORS
MARY CAROLINE MOHR Baltimore, Md.
independent, lall and slender, pigtail
Who SO would be a man must be a noncon-
formist."
Doctors' Daughters' Club '58-*59; Senior Little
Store Committee *58-*59; Mu.
MEMRIE TAYLOR MOSIER Greenville, N. C.
talented, intellectual, laughter
"True ease in writing comes from art, not chance
as th ose m o ve easiest wh o h ave learn ed to
dance."
Muse Staff *57-*59, Editor '59; Orchesis '57-*59;
Stage Coach Staff \57-'58; Belles Staff '57-'58;
Choir '58-'59; Granddaughters' Club '57-*59;
Chairman of Senior Follies; May Day '57-*59;
Dramatics Club '57*58; Sigma.
MAMIE JEANNE MOVE Greenville, N. C.
poised, neat, mischievous
"A sweet attractive kind of grace."
Belles Staff \58-"59; Altar Guild *58'59; Y.W.C.A.
*58-\59; Young Democrats Club *58-'59; Mu.
KATHARINE McLEOD Raleigh, N. C.
"Kit." intellect, "Ponchn"
"fl here beauty is there will be love."
Altar Guild '58*59; Stage Coach Staff \57-\58;
Soccer Team "57-'58; Muse Staff "57-'58; Sigma
Pi Alpha \57-*59; Hall Council '58-'59; Sigma.
SARA MOSELLE McMILLAN
Winston-Salem. N. C.
Buster. Buster. Buster
"The force of her own merit makes her own wa\."
Dance Marshal *57-"58; Belles Staff "57-"59; Stage
Coach Staff "57-'58; Nominating Committee '57-
'59; Hall Counselor *58-"59; Senior Little Store
Chairman '58-*59; Y.W.C.A. '58*59; Altar Guild
'58-*59; Doctor's Daugliters' Club "57-"59; Sigma.
WILMA ROBERTA McRACKAN
Scotland Neck. N. C.
smart, "weenie." chatter
"The hand that follows intellect can achieve."
Dramatics Club *58-'59: Young Democrats Club
'58-*59; Y.W.C.A. '58*59; Belles Staff '58*59: Mu.
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SENIORS
LEE PARKER NEWBY Rocky Mount, N. C.
personality plus, dependable, lovable
"So well she acted all and every part by turns —
with that vivacious versatility. 1 '
President of Sigmas "58-'59; Hall Counselor '58-
'59; Stage Coach Staff '57-'59; Altar Cuihl
\57-'59; Little Store Committee '58-'59; Nomi-
nating Committee '57-'58; Letter Club '57-'59;
Chairman of Legislative Body "58-'59; All Star
Volleyball '57 -'59. Captain '58-'59; All Star Bad-
minton '57-'58; All Star Tennis '57-'58; All Star
Speedball '57-'58; Sigma.
CHARLOTTE ANN OLIVE Lexington, N. C.
pleasant, practical, conscientious
"Merrily she can laugh and chatter."
Belles Staff \57-'58; Y.W.C.A. '58-"59; Young
Democrats Club '58-'59; Mu.
JULIA OLIVER Savannah, Ga.
dependable, 12 o'clock phone calls, gracious
"Charm strikes the sight and merit wins the heart."
Vice-President of Junior Class; Stage Coach
Staff '57-'58; Altar Guild '57-'58; May Dav '57-'58;
Y.R.C. '57-'58; Circle '58'59; Honor Council '58-
'59; Vice-President of Student Government; Legis-
lative Body '58-'59; Hall Counselor '58-'59;
Constitution Committee "58-'59; Sigma.
MARY JANE PEMBERTON Goldsboro. N. C.
domestic?? not-to-distant dreams (October)
"If hen all her virtues are measured and told, we
find she is worth her weight in gold."
Soccer Team '57-'58; Stage Coach Staff '57-'59,
Assistant Editor '57-'59; Granddaughters' Club
'57-'59, Secretary '57-'58; Dramatics Club '57-'58;
Young Democrats Club '57-'59; Altar Guild '57-59;
Belles Staff '57-'59; Hall Counselor '58-'59; Sigma.
OCTAVIA SCALES PHILLIPS
Rockingham, N. C.
charm, "Tavia," lovely
"Earth's noblest thing, a woman perfected."
Hall Counselor '58-'59; Chief Marshal '58-'59;
Glee Club '55-'57; Choir '56-'58; Canterbury Club
'55-'56; Granddaughters' Club '55-'59; Dance
Marshal '55-'56j May Court '55-"59. Maid of
Honor '58-'59; Belles Staff '56-'57, '58-"59; Orchesis
'56-'58; Hockey Team '56- '57; Stage Coach Staff
'57'59, Sports Editor '58-'59; Letter Club '57'59;
All Star Soccer Team '57-'59, Captain *57-'58|
Vice-President of Sigmas '58-*59; Sigma: Circle
'59.
EMILY ALLEN PIERCE Weldon, N. C.
good-natured. "Em." Sandwich Captain
"Not too serious, not too gay,
A likable person in every way."
Dramatics Club '57-'59; Stace Coach Staff '58-
'59; Belles Staff '58'59; Y.W.C.A. \58-'59; Young
Democrats Clubs '58-'59; Sigma.
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SENIORS
CATHERINE SPROTT POTTER
Beaufort, N. C.
versatile, conscientious, stylish
"The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps
coal."
Orchesis '57-'59; Glee Club '57-'58; Orchesis Coun-
cil '57-'58; May Day '57-'59; Crucifer '58-'S9;
Altar Guild '58-*59; Senior Follies Chairman '58-
'59; Chief Dance Marshal "58-'59; Hall Counselor
"58'59; Mu.
MARY ANN POWELL Oxford. N. C.
"Mappie," parlies, 3 o'clock hall walker
"For who eon see and then forget the glories of
this gay brunette?"
Glee Club '57-'59; Ensemble "57-'58j Altar Guild
'58-"59; Office Assistant '58-'S9: Cheerleader '57-
'59; Belles Staff \58-'59; May Day "58-'59; Hall
Counselor *58-'59; Sigma.
REBECCA LOUISE ROBERSON
Rohersonville. N. C.
"Becky." genuine. Andy
"Good humor only teaches charms to last."
Stack Coach Staff '58-"59; Basketball '57-'58:
Y.D.C. "58-'59; Belles Staff '58-'59; Dramatics
Club '58-'59; Y.W.C.A. '58-'59; Senior Little Store
Committee '58-'59; Public Relations Assistant '58-
'59; Mu.
NANCY SJOSTROM Elkin. N. C.
mischievous, athletic. "Sjosl"
"She gave with a zest, and she gave her best."
Stage Coach Staff "57-'58; Belles Photographer
'58-'59: Letter Club "58-'59; All Star Soccer Team
'57-'58; All Star Softball Team '57-'58: All Star
Speeclball Team '58'59; Basketball "57-'59: Volley-
ball '57-'59; President Swimming Club "58-'59:
Swimming Instructor '57-'58; Softball '58-'59;
Sigma.
JANE NORFLEET SMITH Goldsboro. N. C.
blushes. "I was so embarrassed," modest
"If ho should express her goodliest virtue, she has
so many."
Granddaughters' Club '57-"59; Glee Club *57-*58:
Y.D.C. '57-'58; Y.R.C. '57-"58; Belles Staff '57'59;
Stage Coach Staff \57-'59. Co-Art Editor '58-'59;
Altar Guild "57-"59; Soccer Team '57-'58; Senior
Little Store Committee "58-"59: Hall Counselor
'58-'59; Mu.
ELIZA GOODE SOI THALL Amelia. Va.
artistic, "funny as a crutch." Virginia! !
"Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles."
Glee Club '57-'58; Dramatics Club "58'59; Grand-
.laughters' Club "58-'59: Belles Staff "58'59:
Choir "57'58; St ace Coach Staff '58'59; Mav
Day '58-'59: Sigma.
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SENIORS
VIRGINIA MASTERS TYSON
High Point. N. C.
"Where's the fire?" globe-trotter, tricky
"ff ork is done and must be done, but while 1
work Til have my fun."
Y.W.C.A. '57-'58; Doctors' Daughters' Cluh '55-
'59; Softball Team "56-'58; Volleyball Team
'57-'58; Y.D.C. '55-'56; Hall Counselor '58-'59;
Stage Coach Staff '55-'56; Fire Captain '58- '59;
Basketball Team '55-'57; Belles Staff '55-'56; May
Day '55-'56; Canterbury Club "55-'56; Sigma.
JUDITH CHRISTIAN VERNON Raleigh, N. C.
mischievous, conscientious. "Judy"
"A peace above all earth!) dignities, a still and
quiet conscience."
Committee for The Heiress '57-'58; Committee for
Our Town '58; Committee for Broughton Tea
'58-'59; Decorations Committee for Senior Dance
'58-'59; Committee for Madwoman of ChaUlot
'58-'59; Junior Picnic Committee '57-'58; Cigarette
Committee '58-'59; Ma.
LINDA GREY VICK Kinston, N. C.
"Smick," understanding heart, a girl's best friend
"Sincere and most worthy."
Public Relations Assistant '58-'59; Granddaugh-
ters' Club '57-'59; Y.W.C.A. '57-'59, President
'58'59; Swimming Club '58'59; Glee Cluh '58-'59;
Dramatics Club '57-'59; Soccer Team '58-'59;
Speeilliall Team '58-'59j Basketball Team '58-'59;
Tennis Team '58-'59; Nominating Committee '58-
'59; Sigma.
PATRICIA SIGR1D VILLAS Charlotte, N. C.
"Villi," love problems, parties
"Possessing great vitality and sheer enjoyment of
lije."
Belles Staff \57-'59; Stack Coach Staff '57-'58:
Y.W.C.A. '57-'59; Volleyball Team '57-'59; Dra-
matics Club '57-'58; Altar Guild '58-'59; Acolyte
'58-'59; Hall Counselor '58-'59.
ANN CARTER VOORHIS Lynchburg, Va.
"Vo,"ahem! corn-beef hash
"If'hy worry — it's much easier to laugh."
Stage Coach Staff '57-'59; Belles Staff '57-'59;
Dramatics Club '57-'59; Ma.
HENRIETTA McWILLIE WESTON
Columbia, S. C.
lovable, a bit naive, a dear friend
"77te mildest manners and the gentlest heart."
Stack Coach '57-'58; Treasurer of Junior Class
'57-'58; Doctors' Daughters' Club '57-'59; May-
Day '57-'58; Be//es Staff '57-'59, Co-Business Man-
age. '58-'. r i9; Altar Guild '58'59; Hall Counselor
58-'59; Marshal '58-'59; Granddaughters' Club
58'59; May Court '58-'59; Sigma.
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SENIORS
MARTHA McCOY WHEELER Salisbury, N. C.
jokes, playtime, hi fi
"/ would live the same life over if I had to live
it again*'
Doctors' Daughters' Club '57-*59; Canterbury Club
'57-\59; Altar Guild '58*59; Y.R.C. '57-'59;
Y.W.C.A. '57-*58; Dramatics Club *58-'S9; Y.D.C
'57-'58; Stage Coach Staff '57-*58; Belles Staff
'58-'59; Granddaughters' Club *57-'59; Sigma.
SARA ELLEN WHITE Kinston, N. C.
sweet, stylish, dear
"She is something sterling that will stay,
When gold and silver melt away."
Glee Club *56-'57; Y.W.C.A. "56-'58; Y.D.C. '56-
'58; Stack Coach Staff *56-'58; Choir "57'58;
Water Ballet '57-\58; Mu.
BETTIE ANN WHITEHLRST
Rocky Mount, N. C.
willingness, dates, sincerity
"Elegant as simplicity and warm as ecstasy"
Cheerleader *57-'59; Stage Coach Staff *57-'59.
Photography Editor "58-\59; Doctors" Daughters'
Club '57-'59, Secretary-Treasurer \57-"58. President
'58-'59; Granddaughters' Cluh '57-'59; Hall Coun-
selor '58-'59; Vice-President of Senior Class '58-
59; Chairman of Nominating Committee for May
Court *58-'59! Altar Guild \58-'59; Sigma Mu
Volleyball \58-\59; Y.W.C.A. '58-*59; Mu; Circle
'59.
RUTH GRANTHAM WHITLEY
Murfreesboro, N. C.
lovely, even tempered, neat
"The music that can deepest reach and cure all
ill, is cordial speech,"
Glee Club '57-'58; Stage Coach Staff \57-"59;
Altar Guild '58-'59; Y.W.C.A. *58-*59; Hall Coun-
selor *58-'59: Canterburv Club '58-"59; Acolyte
'58-\59; Mu.
BEVERLY RUTH WICKER Raleigrh. N. C.
gaiety, bridge, brains
"Rich in good works."
Stage Co*ch Business Staff "58-"59: Committee
for Broughton Tea "58-"59; Sigma.
ANNE GRIMES WILLIAMS Raleigh. N. C.
limitless laughter, sunshine. obl ! g:ng
"The best of healers is good cheer!"
Props Committee Chairman for The Heiress *57-
"58; Broughton Day Committee "57-"58; Our Town
"57-'58; Dramatics Club "57-"59: Senior Little
Store Committee "58-"59; Belles Staff "58-*59;
Mini woman of Chaillot \58-\59: Granddaughters'
Club '57-'59; Stage Coach Staff '58-"59; Mu; The
Chalk Garden "59.
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SENIORS
JOAN LEE WILLIAMS Robersonville, N. C.
E. C. C, understanding, beautiful blond
"To know, to esteem, to love."
Y.W.C.A. '56-'59; Belles Staff '58-'59; Stack
Coach Staff '56-'58; Y.D.C. '56-'57; Water Ballet
"57-"58; Swimming Club '58-'59; Sigma.
ANNE ANDREWS WRIGHT Petersburg, Va.
"Virginia is mail home!" sparkling, everybody's
friend
"Never underestimate the power of a woman"
Y.W.C.A. '57-'59; Doctor's Daughters' Club '57-
'59; All Star Badminton Team '57-'58; Hall Coun-
selor '58-'59; Head Crueifer '58'59; Altar Guild
"58-"59; Assembly Chairman '58-'59; Sigma.
BETTY DANDRIDGE WRIGHT Rome, Ca.
Georgia cracker, deadlines, eyes
"A rare compound oj seriousness, frolic, and fun."
Choir '57-'59, President '58-'59; Belles Staff '57-
'59, Exchange Editor '58, Editor '58-'59; Altar
Guild '58-'59; Letter Club '58-'59; Soccer Team
\57-'59, All Star Team '57-'58; Basketball Team '58-
'59; Volleyball Team '58-'59; Softball Team '57-
'59; All Star Team '57-'58; Tennis Team '57*59,
All Star Team '57-'58; Handball Team '57-'58;
Tennis Tournament '58-'59; Swimming Club '58-
'59; Ma.
JANE IREDELL WRIGHT
Wrightsville Beach. N. C.
petite, adorable, gracious
"She who plants kindness gathers love."
Granddaughters' Club '57-'59; Altar Guild '58'59;
Hall Counselor '58-'59; Chairman Invitations
Committee Senior Dance "58-'59; Mu.
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Jn m^mnriam
■™*rmrr
GERALDINE COLES BURROUGHS
September 28, 1939 - December 5, 1958
She who walked on Earth with Lore
Walks in Heaven with Glory.
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Moving in . . . All right! Let's get to work! . . . Swing your partner . . . Now I KNOW it's here some place . . . That's
Mine! Giramie! . . . What every best dressed girl wears . . . Smile at the birdie! . . . Really? I'd love to! ... Good night.
Junior Class Officers
Judee Metcalfe Treasurer
Florence Nash President
Lucy Milward '. Vice-President
Polly Fulkerson Secretary
36
JUNIORS
Johanna McKelvin Adler
Raleigh. N. C.
Katherine Lynne Aliff
Salisbury, N. C.
Gail Marie Allen
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Emily Wescott Anderson
Wilson. N. C.
Martha Virginia Anderson
Wilson, N. C.
Florence Louise Andrews
Newport, Rhode Island
Sarah Rhudy Arnold
Morristown, Tenn.
Caroline Winder Ashford
New Bern. N. C.
Edith Tessa Bade
Greensboro, N. C.
Elizabeth Graham
Raleigh. N. C.
Beckwith
Hannah Dewey Bell
Goldsboro. N. C.
Mary Webber Bell
Goldsboro. N. C.
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Miriam Anne Benson
Atlanta, Ga.
Sara Bussey Bickerslaff
Columbus, Ga.
Mary Neal Bolch
Marion. N. C.
Blanche Baker Bonner
Greensboro, N. C.
Anne Wilson Bostwick
Richmond. Va.
Tennys Thomson Bowers
Washington. N. C.
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JUNIORS
Rita Graham Bright
Beckley, W. Va.
Bonnie Tull Brinser
Richmond, Va.
Marjorie McDaniel Br\an
Goldsboro. N. C.
Rebecca Roberts Bulluck
Raleigh. N. C.
Beverly Anne Bunn
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Amanda Jeanne Cameron
Little Rock. Ark.
Ann Harrington Campbell
Charlotte. N. C.
Sharon Henrietta Ca!es
Raleigh. N. C.
Mary Glasgow Chiles
Sanford, N. C.
Ann lone Clark
Raleigh. N. C.
Caroline Whitehead Clark
Tarboro. N. C.
Barbara Mills Clarke
Columbia. S. C.
Sandra Jean Cobb
Fayetteville. N. C.
Frances Rogers Cockril
Little Rock. Ark.
Frances Harriet Cole
Tallahassee. Fla.
Elizabeth Woodard Copelaml
Kinslon. N. C.
Judith Crippen
Jacksomille. Fla.
Mildred Cromwell
Little Rock. Ark.
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JUNIORS
Anna Clark Dameron
Marion, N. C.
Frances Bryan Davis
Grifton, N. C.
Frances Carlton Davis
Durham. N. C.
Julie Lynn Dayvault
Lexington, N. C.
Lucretia Douglas DeLoach
Spartanburg, S. C.
Mary Webber Dewey
Goldsboro, N. C.
Diane Greer Dickerson
Lexington, N. C.
Mary Anne Dickey
Atlanta. Ga.
Susan Farnhara Docld
Suffolk. Va.
Susan Douglas
Charlotte, N. C.
Mary Ethel Edmondson
Bethel, N. C.
Josephine Peoples Ehringhaus
Raleigh. N. C.
Faye Frances Fakler
Raleigh, N. C.
Florence Dargan Fishburne
Walterboro. S. C.
Barbara Moore Fletcher
Durham. N. C.
Elizabeth Bea FooLe
Atlanta, Ga.
Nancy Pauline Fulkerson
Pensacola. Fla.
Marcia Irwine Gay
Charlotte, N. C.
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JUNIORS
x^s
Elizabeth Cornelia Gearon
Atlanta. Ga.
Alice Ellerbe Geer
Leaksville. N. C.
Eugenia Hoyt Glover
Williamston, N. C.
Mary Gail Goodwin
Elizabeth City. N. C.
Patricia Elizabeth Green
Raleigh. N. C.
Madge Urquhart Gregory-
Little Rock. Ark.
Sara Jane Griffin
Roxboro, N. C.
Dorothy Ann Guest
Pawtucket, R. I.
Carolyn Harris
Fountain, N. C.
Linda Ann Hatley
Durham. N. C.
Doris Ann Hauser
Fayetteville, N. C.
Rebecca Hines
Greenwood. S. C.
Gloria Meredith Hobbie
Durham. N. C.
Eugenia Roberts Hofler
Windsor. N. C.
Elizabeth Rawls Howard
Tarboro. N. C.
Josephine Metts Huntt
Raleigh. N. C.
Elizabeth Bruce Inge
Manteo. N. C.
Jane Lindlev Jordan
Raleigh. N. C.
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JUNIORS
Calamine Kellani
Belle Haven. Va.
Francis Golladay LaMotte
Columbia. S. C.
Helen Louise Landauef
Kinston. N. C.
Virginia Hammersly Lang
Greenville, N. C.
Elizabeth Randolph Latta
Louisburg. N. C.
Lila Tucker Laxton
Charlotte. N. C.
Eleanor Simmons Lineberger
Shelby. N. C.
Lois Lynch
Greensboro, N. C.
Melinda Swann Messer
Burlington. N. C.
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Julia Carol Metcalfe
Ridgewood, N. J.
Mary Lucile Miller
Springfield, Ky.
Lucy Hart Milward
Lexington, Ky.
Caroline Ivey Morris
Concord. N. C.
Susan Keyes Murphey
Richmond. Va.
Judith Ann Parkard McCormick
Travis Air Force Base. Calif.
Kathryn Eilene McCormick
Albuquerque. N. M.
Patricia May McDaniel
Richmond. Va.
Mary Margaret McKee
Charlotte. N. C.
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JUNIORS
Anne Elizabeth McLennan
Lynchburg, Va.
Florence Allen McLeod
Florence, S. C.
Florence Thomas Nash
Tarboro. N. C.
Elizabeth Nicholson Nelson
Columbia. S. C.
Emily Sue Nelson
Norfolk, Va.
Cynthia Anne Norman
Raleigh. N. C.
Marietta Sugg Northrop
Greenville. N. C.
Ka'hleen Ann O'Lenic
Lookout Mountain. Tenn.
Patricia Hamilton Padgett
Forest City, N. C.
Martha Toone Parham
Oxford. N. C.
Dianne Margaret Parker
Cranston. R. I.
Margaret Rene Pegues
Monroe. N. C.
Janet E'hel Perry
Morristown. Tenn.
Mary Cameron Phillip:
Morganton. N. C.
Martha Ellen Pierce
Weldon. N. C.
Lula Norris Pittman
Wilson. N. C.
Mary Lee Register
Tallahassee. Fla.
Dorolhv Lynn Roberson
Greensboro. N. C.
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JUNIORS
Lavinia Mae Rothrock
Raleigh. N. C.
Margaret Tyson Ruffin
Greenville. N. C.
Robbie Bernice Sams
Charlotte. N. C.
Lynda Marcelle Sanderford
Raleigh, N. C.
Katherine Bell Sawyer
Windsor. N. C.
Betty Kay Separk
Raleigh. N. C.
Nancy Alston Siegling
Charleston, S. C.
Ann Guilford Smiley
Raleigh. N. C.
Joanne Ruth Smith
Bayside. Va.
Valerie Prentiss Smith
Butte. Montana
Lilias Margaret Vass Stockard
Lakeland. Fla.
Mary Brown Stone
Martinsville. Va.
Carol Ann Tadlock
Greenville. N. C.
Jane Tarlton
Fayetteville. N. C.
Martha Battle Taylor
Oxford. N. C. "
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Susanne Taylor
Ayden. N. C.
Victoria Anne Taylor
Rocky Mount. N. C.
Jane Elizabeth Teague
Little Rock, Ark.
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JUNIORS
Linda Cutchin Thomas
Asheboro, N. C.
Sallie Virginia Thompson
Wendell. N. C.
Sara Craig Tuli
Salisbury. N. C.
iMargaret Morris Turner
Goldsboro. N. C.
Nancy Davis Waldrop
Goldsboro, N. C.
Toler Tucker Walker
Norfolk. Va.
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Eleanor Grey Watkins
Waynesville. N. C.
Jo Anna Watkins
Oxford. N. C.
Elizabeth Atkinson White
Greenville. N. C.
Janet Simmons Wiggs
Fayetteville, N. C.
Marcia Ann Williams
Tarhoro. N. C.
Jane Hines Wooten
Kinston. N. C.
Catherine White Young
Fayetteville. Tenn.
Martha Franklin \ oung
Fredericksburg. Va.
Elizabeth Field low
Anniston. Ala.
Diane Helen Zschau
Raleigh. N. C.
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Busy — Do Nol Disturb . . . Fly with me ... St. Mary's Belles at their best? . . . The Thinker . . . Well, we have to have
a little fun! . . . Hello! I Take me to your leader) . . . Wh?re did you find that souvenir? . . . Get us to the church on
time! . . . Happy Birthday.
Commercial Class Officers
Ann Lynch - Vice-President
Nan Bailey President
Joan Prevost Treasurer
Patricia Perkinson Secretary
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COMMERCIAL STUDENTS
Betty Stamps Bacon
Raleigh, N. C.
Nan Grey Bailey
Wendell, N. C.
Roberta Collins
Pawtucket. R. I.
Emily Ward Havens
Tarboro, N. C.
Dorothy Cabaniss Johnson
Raleigh, N. C.
Marlha Ann Lynch
Raleigh, N. C.
Patricia Page Perkinson
Wise, N. C.
Joan Morrow Prevost
Hazelwood. N. C.
Nancy Settle
Darmstadt, Germany
Elizabeth Gail Smith
Raleigh. N. C.
June Scarlett Walden
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Ida Irene Weldon
Norlina. N. C.
Martha Dickerson Yarborough
Cary, N. C.
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Sophomore Class Officers
Edith Alston : President
Diane Blanton Vice-President
Eleanor Ramsey Secretary
Caroline Finlay Treasurer
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SOPHOMORES
Alice Anne Ainslie
Huntington. W. Va.
Martha Virginia Allen
Forsyth, Ga.
Edith Eugenia Alston
Anniston, Ala.
Virginia Dowdell Anderson
Charlotte. N. C.
Celeste Allen Barnette
Raleigh. N. C.
Marl ha Patricia Bell
Tarboro, N. C.
Alyce Diane Blanton
Marion, N. C.
Jane Crawford Bracevvell
Toccoa, Ga.
Anne Winslow Brinn
Hertford. N. C.
Mary Richard Chambers
Charlotte. N. C.
Agnes Gayle Clark
Fayetteville, N. C.
Judith Raine Crumpler
Fuquay Springs, N. C.
Mary McNair Currie
Fayetteville, N. C.
Ann Sherron DeHart
Bryson City. N. C.
Linda Kay Farson
Ashland, Ky.
Caroline Knowlton Finlay
Columbia, S. C.
Margaret Caroline Hamilton
Morganton. N. C.
Brenda Kay Hamrick
Gaffney, S. C.
Jane Russell Harris
Seaboard, N. C.
Lou Boney Hoffler
Wallace. N. C.
Penelope Warren Holland
Columbia. S. C.
Kathe Holtzclaw
Mount Holly. N. C.
Eleanor Draper Howard
Tarboro, N. C.
Cynthia Ann Hubard
Fayetteville. N. C.
Julia Anne Hunt
Charlotte. N. C.
Ruth Blackburn Johnson
Raleigh. N. C.
Susan Keel
Rocky Mount. N. C.
Edith Mary Kellermann
Charlotte. N. C.
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SOPHOMORES
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Laurinda Carlson King
Greensboro, N. C.
Martha Elizabeth Kirchheimer
Raleigh, N. C.
Martha Brownlow Martin
Anniston. Ala.
Cornelia Fleming Mayer
Columbia. S. C.
Margaret Haclley Morgan
Farmville. N. C.
Sarah Louise McCIure
Fayetteville, N. C.
Alice Rayburn McDevitt
Wake Forest, N. C.
Mary Noreott Pemberton
Yanceyville, N. C.
Susan Montague Poe
Fayetteville, N. C.
Jacqueline Justine Polk
Plymouth, N. C.
Cecelia McKenzie Quantz
Timmonsville, S. C.
Eleanor Newman Ramsav
High Point. N. C.
Ellen Christian Rose
Charlotte. N. C.
Camilla Carleton Savage
Raleigh. N. C.
Priscilla Lambeth Seldon
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Anne Ray Stinnett
Brenham. Texas
Frances Hunter Stutts
High Shoals. N. C.
Charlotte Darden Thome
Littleton. N. C.
Margaret Ridlev T\ ler
Roxobel. N. C.
Sallv Brown L'pton
Raleigh. N. C.
Nancy Carol Wall
Charlotte. N. C.
Alice Elizabeth Wilson
Raleigh. N. C.
Martha Celeste Winstead
Myrtle Beach. S. C.
Amelia Whitaker Yancey-
Marion. N. C.
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Dig those crazy pants . . . This life of luxury . . . Mr. Snowman, bring me a dream . . . Eat. drink, and be merry — for
tomorrow we study . . . Dr. Smedes!! . . . High? . . . The Secret Society of Fag Smokers ... Is it contentment, or is it
contentment? . . . And the witch said. "Have an apple, my dear."
Freshman Class Officers
Susan Sawyer Vice-President
Pat Exum Secretary
Daphne Connelly : Treasurer
Em Howell President
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FRESHMEN
Patricia May Armstrong
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Jacquelin Irene Baublitz
Martinsville. Va.
June Elizabeth Bodclie
Lenoir. N. C.
Linda Cristina Britton
Charlotte, N. C.
Barbara Carroll Brogden
Winter Haven, Fla.
Susan Strovvd Cline
Hickory. N. C.
Isabel Meekins Combs
Raleigh. N. C.
Daphne Leith Connelly
Morganton. N. C.
Alice Winston Conner
Charlotte. N. C.
Cynthia Craven
Lexington. N. C.
Frances Louise Douglass
Raleigh. N. C.
Patricia Vaughan Exum
Galax. Va.
Louise Glass Ficklen
Greenville, N. C.
Susan Ferris Floyd
Haines City, Fla.
Nancy Lou Gouger
Piiiehurst. N. C.
Carol Hyselop Hardy
Warrenton, N. C.
Mary Alice Hayes
Raleigh. N. C.
Anne Morgan Heath
Charlotte. N. C.
Nancy Isabel Heath
Charlotte. N. C.
Elizabeth Barker Higgins
Raleigh. N. C.
Frances Herman Holton
Edenton, N. C.
Harriet Hayne Houston
Greenville, S. C.
Emma Redmond Howell
Tarboro. N. C.
Martha Dabney Johnston
Raleigh. N. C.
Winifred Ennis Jones
Rocky Mount. N. C.
Uelene Simone Labile
Raleigh. N. C.
Sally Johnston Leach
Littleton. N. C.
Dorothy Waddell Linker
Chapel Hill. N. C.
FRESHMEN
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Margaret Melchor Lowe
Charlotte. N. C.
Laura Lee Martin
Leaksville, N. C.
Elizabeth Webb Matheson
llillsboro. IN. C.
Margaret Elizabeth Nichols
Durham. N. C.
Erwin Wallace Parrolt
Kinston. N. C.
Margaret Ann Patton
Morganton, N. C.
Maude Emma Patton
Morganton. N. C.
Louise Marshall Pryor
Lexington. Ky.
Susan Edmundson Purdie
Dunn. IN. C.
Martha Ann Rose
Stony Creek. Va.
Ann Johnston Ryder
Raleigh. N. C.
Susan Sawyer
Richmond. Va.
Elizabeth Webb Triplett
Lenoir. N. C.
Ellen Charlton Walker
Summit. N. J.
Dorothy Diane Waller
Mexico City. Mex.
Frances Kee Wheless
Louisburg. N. C.
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You can always recognize St. Mary's girls
Martha? . . . Who is the girl on the right?
whopper.
Cheeze! . . . Guess which one likes her present . . . What'cha reading.
Pat and her brood . . . You don't mean it! ... Tell it! ! ... That was a
Special Students
Buena Vista Edwards
Raleigh, N. C.
Johnsye Massenburf
Raleigh, N. C.
Emmale.e Ward Harris
Raleigh, N. C.
Mrs. J. P. Milam
Raleigh, N. C.
Sarah Helen Harris
Raleigh, N. C.
Elizabeth Anne Phifer
Raleigh, N. C.
Judy Hartigan
Raleigh, N. C.
John Clement Ruggero
Raleigh, N. C.
Sarah Ruth Langston
Raleigh, N. C.
Jane Grace Stephenson
Fuquay Springs, N. C.
Jane Wooden
Raleigh, N. C.
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STUDENT GOVER
OFFICERS
Jeannette Cross, President of Student Government; Julia Oliver, Vice-President of Student Government; Sally Black-
mon. Secretary of Student Government; Elise Brice, Chairman of Hall Council; Georgia Cobb, Secretary of Hall Coun-
cil: Betsy Lipford, President of Day Students.
The Student Government Association upholds and strengthens the principles of student government at St. Mary's. The
officers are entrusted with the supervision of every phase of life at St. Mary's, and by their capable leadership they en-
courage a feeling of co-operation and responsibility in every student.
Left to right: Georgia Cobb, Elise Brice, Sally Blackmon, Jeannette Cross, Julia Oliver. Betsy Lipford.
1ENT ASSOCIATION
HONOR COUNCIL
Lejt to right: Joan Jordan. Nancy Settle, Mary Dale, Julia Oliver, Jeannette Cross, Sally Blackmon. Madge Gregory, Kathie McCormick,
Neil Mayer.
The officers and class representatives who make up the Honor Council, the central branch of the Student Government
Association, considers with fairness and understanding serious violations of student government ideals and encourages
self-responsibilitv and honor.
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STUDENT GOVEK
HALL COUNCIL
Elise Brief, chairman, Georgia Cobb, secretary; Jane dray, assistant secretary: Jane Hayes. Sandra Harmon, Kit McLeod, Nancy Complnn. Jane
Copeland, Mary Dale. Jane Wright, Bettie Ann Whitehurst, Dot Ewing. Lee Newby, Nellie Holmes Ballou, Jeanette Gilliam, Luanne Hobbs, Ruth
Whitley. Anne Wright, Patricia Litchfield, Dana Borden, Pat Villas. Jeannette Cross. Ginny Tyson. Jane Smith. Cinda Henderson. May Eason.
Blair Maddison, Julia Oliver. Rett Weston. Octavia Phillips. Mary Ann Powell, Sally Blackmon, Anne Jefferson. Sara McMillan. Martha Ellen
Miller. Sally Bruce, Catherine Potter, Bev DuBose. Mary Jane Pembertcn.
The Hall Council, directed by the chairman and made up of the hall counselors and day student representatives, supplements
tlte Honor Council. Dealing with the less serious offenses, the Council supervises dormitory life and works to solve the daily
problems which may arise.
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ENT ASSOCIATION
LEGISLATIVE BODY
Seated: Dr. Stone. Left to right (1st row): Elise Briee. Sally MeClure. Beverly Bunn. Patricia Armstrong, Betty Latta. Ann Lynch. Lee
Newhy, chairman. (2nd row) : Nan Bailey, Jane Copelaml. Jeannette Cross, Julia Oliver, Dana Borden. Dot Johnson.
The Legislative Body, composed of Student Government officers, faculty advisors, and class representatives, meets to
consider petitions to change or modify rules pertaining to dormitory and social life. The Body promotes those ideas it
helieves will benefit the system of self-government at St. Mary's.
HANDBOOK COMMITTEE
Left to right (1st row) : Edith Alston, Emily Howell. (2nd row) : Elise Brice, Jeannette Cross, Dana Borden, Editor: Jane Copeland, Sail)
Blackmon.
The Handbook Committee compiles and edits the yearly Handbook, distributed to every St. Mary's student before she
comes to school in the fall, to aid all students in their life at St. Mary's.
The Circle
Blanche Bonner
Sally Blackmon
Dana Borden
Elise Brice
Georgia Cobb
Nancy Compton
Jane Copeland
Jeannette Cross
Mary Dale
Polly Fulkerson
Luanne Hobbs
Joan Jordan
Betty Latta
Betsy Lipford
Patricia Litchfield
Julia Oliver
Octavia Phillips
Bettie Ann Whitehurst
The purpose of the Circle, Symbolic of
unity, is to promote a co-operative spirit
among the students and between the faculty
and students, stressing high ideals of serv-
ice, fellowship, citizenship, and scholar-
ship, and to aid new students in finding
their places in life at St. Marys. Among
the projects of the Circle are campus im-
provements, May Day scenery, and the
parlor scrapbook.
Betsy Lipford
President
Elise Brice
Secretary
Julia Oliver
Treasurer
Members of the Circle art' lr\ ing to put out the torch after their
midnight walk.
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First row, left to right: Edith Alston, president; McNair Currie, secretary.
Second row: Patricia Armstrong, Erwin Parrott, Diane Blanton, Jnae Bracewell.
Third row: Susan Purdie, Neil Mayer, Caroline Finlay. Julia Ann Hunt, Alice
Anne Ainslie. Not pictured: Frances Douglass, Virginia Allen, Eleanor Ramsay.
The name of the Beacon symbolizes the purpose of this organization: to so guide the high school girls
in their life at St. Mary's that they will increase school spirit and promote co-operation and participation
in school activities.
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EDITORIAL STAFF
STAG!
Li \\M. HOBBS, Editor
Sallie Marcotte, Eleanor Howard, Nan Dameron, anil Jeanette Gilliam
ponder over how to fit the pictures to the layout.
The Stage Coach is the yearbook of St. Marys, created by the editorial staff. Members of this staff write the
copy, draw the layout, organize the material, and edit their production. This work provides training and a chance
for student participation.
Left to right, seated: Pat MrDaniel, Jane Smith, Sally Blackmon, Jeanette Gilliam, Oeta\ia Phillips. Bettie Ann Whitehurst, Mary Jane
Pemberton, Georgia Cobb. Second row: Ann Hauser, Jane Tarlton, Becky Roberson, Johanna Adler, Ann Yt illiams, Frankie Davis. Elizabeth
Nelson, Sarah Arnold, Peggy Pegues, Margaret Stockard, Kitty AlifT. Gail Goodwin, Barbara Clarke, Nan Dameron. Third row: Toni Lon-
ning, Mary Neal Boleh. Eliza Southall. Eloise Cowles, Lee Newby, Sally Tull.
:oach
BUSINESS STAFF
Joan Jordan, Business Manager
Ann Clark is trying to talk our friend at the Little Store into buying an ad.
The business staff of the Stage Coach is responsible for the financial backing of the yearbook. This staff solicits
advertisements and manages the business of the Stage Coach.
First row, left to right: Anne Bostwick, Toppy Cameron. Mary Alice Hayes. Betsy Lipford, Judy Edgerton. Flo Andrews, June Boddie.
Second row: Ann Clark, Susan Keel Margaret Bowen, Blair Maddison, Em Pierce, Francis LaMotte. Blanche Bonner.
The Belles
OUR NEWSPAPER
Saint Marys bi-weekly newspaper. The Belles.
offers to students a creative challenge and an op-
)ortunity for experience in editing and publishing.
It serves as an outlet for ideas and as a source of
information for the student bodv.
Cinda Henderson gives copies of The Belles for circulation to Jerry Love-
lace and Chip Augustine.
First rati, left to right: Sally Bruce, Nancy Sjostrum. Pat Villas. Cinda Henderson. Mary Dale. Bobbie MeRackan. Ann Williams, K«-tt
Weston. Francis LaMotte. Second row: Patricia Litchfield, Elise'Brice, Octavia Phillips. Dot Johnson. Agnes Lawler. Ann Campbell, Sara
McMillan, Anne Jefferson. Third row: Mary Neal Bolch. Peggy IVgues. Mary Jane Pemherton. Tucker Walker. Nan Bailey. Martha Ellen
Miller. Jean Move, Memrie Mosier, Fourth row: Connie Fisher. Betty Latta. Pat Padgett. Alice Ann Ainslie. Linda Pardon. Penny Holland.
Linda Harris, Eleanor Bullock, Eloise Cowles. Fifth row: Patricia Perkinson. Jane Smith, Jane Copeland. Judy Edgerhm. Nan Dameron.
Nancy Wall. Sixth row: Lucy Milward, Betsy Lipford, Joan Williams, Becky Roherson. Joyce Batchelor. Em Pierce. Betty Lou Beales,
Chip Augustine. Toni Lonning, Betsy Brodie. Seventh row: Judy MeCormiek. Janet Perry. Ann Hauser. Pat Armstrong, Liza Soutliall.
May Eason, Kate Young.
The Muse
OUR LITERARY PUBLICATION
First row, left to right, seated: Mary Dale. Lucretia DeLoach, Ann Campbell, May Eason, Judy Edgerton. Second row: Marietta Northrop,
Carol Tadlock, McNair Currie, Sally Bruce. Third row: Georgia Fuller. Norcott Pemberton, Peggy Pegues, Toni Lonning. Standing, fourth
roiv: Corty Creech. Elizabeth Nelson. Penny Dunn, Letilia Galbraith, Julia Ann Hunt. Anne Stinnett, Martha Ann Martin.
Creative writing is the product of The Muse, Saint Marys literary organization. The members meet to hear and
criticize the individuals' work. The staff's literary accomplishments are published in two issues each year.
Ann Campbell, Sally Bruce, and Georgia Fuller proofread a
copy of The Muse before circulation.
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Altar Guild
Bev DuB0SE 3 Chairman
The Acolytes are: First roiv, left to right: Catherine Potter. Ann Wright, Patricia
Litchfield. Second row: Nancy Compton. Ruth Whitley, Luanne Hobhs, Pat
Villas, Georgia Cobb.
The St. Mary's Altar Guild is made up of girls who wish to devote some of their time to the care of the Chapel.
Membership in this group is limited to seniors and serves a twofold purpose. First, it enables the student, as an acolyte,
to take a more active part in the Chapel services: and secondly, it provides for the constant care and attention to the in-
terior of the Chapel. The Altar Guild is under the able guidance of Miss Bason and Dr. Guerry.
First roiv, left to right, seated: Jane Gray. Joyce Batcheior, May Eason. Betsy Brodie. Dana Borden, Betty Lou Beales. Sara McMillan.
Second row: Luanne Hobbs, Catherine Pnttrr, Eleanor Bulluck. Ann Campbell. Martha Ellen Miller. Ruth Whitley, Elise Brice. Nancy
Compton, Mary Ann Powell. Rett Weston. Sallie Marcotte. Lee Newby. Third row: Nan Bailey. Blair Maddison, Patricia Litchfield, Emma
Davis. Betty Wright. Julia Oliver. Fourth row: Sally Blackmon. Sally Bruce. Mary Jane Pembcrton. Anne Wright.
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Choir
First row, left to right: Pat Exum, Sally McClure, Lou H'offler, Julia Aim Hunt. Ellen Walker, Betsy Yow. Toppy Cameron, Elizabeth
White, Irene Weldon, Frances Hullon. Second row: Sally Bruce, Cynthia Milliard. Ann Stinnett. Neil Mayer, Betty Latta, May Eason, Flo
Andrews, Martha Rose. Third row: Kathy McCormick, Dana Borden, Sally Blackmon, Betty Wright. Blair Maddison. Fourth row: Pat
Padgett. Memrie Mosier, Julia Oliver.
As a vital part of the chapel services, the choir
is thus a vital part of life at St. Mary's. They add
much to the spiritual atmosphere on the campus.
Every year the choir presents a program of Christ-
mas music and the Feast of Lights service at
Epiphany. Dr. Russell Broughton, the director of
the choir adds inspiration to our services with his
own arrangements and compositions.
Dramatics
The Dramatics Club has been most active under the
direction of Mrs. Nancy Stamey. In her second year at
St. Mary's. Mrs. Stanley has already established herself as
a superior director. The club presents two major produc-
tions during the year for the school and the public. When
not preparing for one of these productions, the meetings
are devoted to workshops, instructing the girls in lighting
effect, costuming, make-up, and stage production. The
Dramatics Club gives the girl interested in acting and
speech an opportunit) to develop her talent.
Mks. Nancy Stamey, Head oj Dramatics Department
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and
the Cleanest Kitchen in Town
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CAMERON VILLAGE
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Tommy and Mae's
WHISPERING PINES DRIVE-IN
SPECIAL IN PIZZA
AND ALL FOODS
Phone VA 8-3849
FREE DELIVERY
FLOWERS!
Cut Flowers Corsages
Graduation Bouquets Decorations
PHONE TE 2-8347
J. J. FALLON CO., INC.
"FTe Grow the Flowers We Sell"
Best Wishes to
ST. MARY'S
from the Rakers of
DANDEE
BREAD
FRIENDLY
FRUIT STORE
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Friendly, Courteous Service
PHONE TE 2-3212
601 Hillsboro Street
ST. MARY'S JUNIOR COLLEGE
Richard G. Stone, President
Raleigh, North Carolina
High school graduates are offered two years of standard college work.
The curriculum also includes 1 1 th and 1 2th grades of high school work.
All academic courses fully accredited by the Southern Association.
Excellent Courses in Art, Business, Expression, Home Economics
and Music Departments with Tuition included
in General Charge
Twenty-Acre Campus — Field Sports — Gymnasium — Tennis
Indoor Tiled Swimming Pool — Horseback Riding — Golf
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